The West Midlands in the Early Middle AgesLeicester University Press, 1992 - 221 sider |
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Side 164
... Shrewsbury ( fig . 62 ) a Unlike the Magonsæte , the Wreocensæte had neither a recorded ruling dynasty nor a bishopric ; and since Shrewsbury was not an ecclesiastical centre its documentary history begins later than that of Hereford ...
... Shrewsbury ( fig . 62 ) a Unlike the Magonsæte , the Wreocensæte had neither a recorded ruling dynasty nor a bishopric ; and since Shrewsbury was not an ecclesiastical centre its documentary history begins later than that of Hereford ...
Side 165
... Shrewsbury have obviously been brought there from Wroxeter in comparatively recent times . Carver admits that ' archaeology has so far nothing to offer to the Shrewsbury of the 5th - 8th centuries ' ( 249 ) , but he does not regard this ...
... Shrewsbury have obviously been brought there from Wroxeter in comparatively recent times . Carver admits that ' archaeology has so far nothing to offer to the Shrewsbury of the 5th - 8th centuries ' ( 249 ) , but he does not regard this ...
Side 166
... Shrewsbury may lie , or what the relationship of this defensible site is to the undefended Roman capital at Wroxeter . There are other sites in the vicinity which have been suspected of having a chronologically intermediate position as ...
... Shrewsbury may lie , or what the relationship of this defensible site is to the undefended Roman capital at Wroxeter . There are other sites in the vicinity which have been suspected of having a chronologically intermediate position as ...
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The End of the Roman Period | 20 |
AngloSaxon Archaeology | 29 |
The British People of the West Midlands | 53 |
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